I don't know if this question is in the right topics section. However, I believe circuit Design cuts across all fields in electronics. My question is this: Why can't I use resistors in other ranges for design? To make my question clearer, let's look at an op amp comparator circuit. I understand the circuit operation but I find it difficult as how they arrive at those resistors values. Can't we use 10ohms instead of 10k ohms for example in biasing the non inverting pin using voltage divider? Please any explanation should reference designing from a datasheet. Thanks
